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work in a bipartisan way, have republican ideas, democratic ideas and find something that's right for america to lower the cost of health care, the pelosi health care bill is going to skyrocket health care, costs for everybody, skyrocket taxes and we've got to stop it and i yield back. . mr. gingrey: i wants to yield to dr. fleming if he has any concluding remarks and i welcome any of my colleagues who remain on the floor if you can. we have another 20 minutes and i would yield back to the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: i thank the gentleman. yeah, to conclude my comments, i was comparing in contrasting the pelosi bill with the republican bill. the bottom line, mr. speaker, is, there's only two ways you can control cost. there is the nancy pelosi way where you have an extremely large governmental system that disconnects the patient and the doctor from the cost and it leaves it to the government. it leaves it to a very, very distant decision maker in the federal government to make decisions about our personal lives and put in force things that we have no control over. that's leading to
work in a bipartisan way, have republican ideas, democratic ideas and find something that's right for america to lower the cost of health care, the pelosi health care bill is going to skyrocket health care, costs for everybody, skyrocket taxes and we've got to stop it and i yield back. . mr. gingrey: i wants to yield to dr. fleming if he has any concluding remarks and i welcome any of my colleagues who remain on the floor if you can. we have another 20 minutes and i would yield back to the...
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we want to say to america that we can care about your health. we are willing to put our policies on the line for you. do not be confused and do not let the opposition misstate the benefits. . you will receive more health benefits under this plan. just know we are providing for you the best health care insurance and we are keeping it within the budget that our president has set. so i do hope that if you come here to the capitol or you go to the offices of your representatives or if you write them, email them or call them, encourage them to vote for a policy that will insure all americans. we want to be sure we are the strongest, the healthiest, and the happiest nation in the world. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from missouri, mr. akin, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. bakin: thank you, mr. speaker. -
we want to say to america that we can care about your health. we are willing to put our policies on the line for you. do not be confused and do not let the opposition misstate the benefits. . you will receive more health benefits under this plan. just know we are providing for you the best health care insurance and we are keeping it within the budget that our president has set. so i do hope that if you come here to the capitol or you go to the offices of your representatives or if you write...
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weaker oil-addicted america. i think the choice is clear. the challenge before us is one of political will. because americans already know how to do what this bill sets the framework for, we know how to transition to clean energy, how to reduce pollution, how to grow our economy. in my home state of oregon, with a 25% renewable energy standard by 2025, the guarantee of that market, clean energy jobs are growing seven times faster than jobs in the oregon economy as a whole. we have had three solar manufacturers move to the state in the last couple of years. we have communities in rural oregon that are producing partnerships to create jobs in the woods again, to thin the force, to return the forest health, and, in the process, reduce renewable energy from biomass. despite the recession that we currently are in, our economy is 16% larger than it was in 2005. yet, the missions since 2005 have declined by 8.5%. so we are already on the track that makes sense. but the framework of this bill takes that track and project
weaker oil-addicted america. i think the choice is clear. the challenge before us is one of political will. because americans already know how to do what this bill sets the framework for, we know how to transition to clean energy, how to reduce pollution, how to grow our economy. in my home state of oregon, with a 25% renewable energy standard by 2025, the guarantee of that market, clean energy jobs are growing seven times faster than jobs in the oregon economy as a whole. we have had three...
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other issuers, such as bank of america, j.p. morgan, chase card services, and discover, recently converted customers' fixed rates to variable ones. "new york times." now congress is moving to limit the penalties of riskier borrowers which is what the underlying legislation did, mr. chairman, let me continue on, who have become a prime source of billions of dollars in fee revenue for the industry and to make up for the lost income, the card companies are going after those people with sterling credit. so now we also find out, again from "usa today," starting next year, bank of america will charge a number of customers an annual fee ranging from $29 to $99. we see that in this same article from "usa today," citigroup has started charging annual fees to cardholders. again, mr. chairman, we have the testimony. many of us predicted this. as i said, way back in march, make no mistake about it if this bill passes, it's going to be a lot harder for people to access the credit they need to pay their bills, cover medical emergencies or fin
other issuers, such as bank of america, j.p. morgan, chase card services, and discover, recently converted customers' fixed rates to variable ones. "new york times." now congress is moving to limit the penalties of riskier borrowers which is what the underlying legislation did, mr. chairman, let me continue on, who have become a prime source of billions of dollars in fee revenue for the industry and to make up for the lost income, the card companies are going after those people with...
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we should give every household in america $1 million. we, the people that are having the money taken, we will pay our mortgages and credit cards, then we will go out and purchase things that we want. guest: term limits is a clearly discussed issue, but with jon corzine we saw the other forms of term limits that we have our elections. it will be a very interesting election next year with the democrats attempting to keep control. host: thank you for your time this morning, perry bacon. guest: thank you. host: we are going to talk about the election results with john brabender, coming up. but first, political news with john mercurio. guest: one of the biggest surprises of and i took place in new york city. michael bloomberg won reelection to a third term but by a must -- by a much closer margin than anyone thought would happen. it was a comfortable enough margin, but polls leading up to the election suggested that the mayor was going to win by 18 to 20 points. thomson's showing is all the more amazing considering that he had been declared a
we should give every household in america $1 million. we, the people that are having the money taken, we will pay our mortgages and credit cards, then we will go out and purchase things that we want. guest: term limits is a clearly discussed issue, but with jon corzine we saw the other forms of term limits that we have our elections. it will be a very interesting election next year with the democrats attempting to keep control. host: thank you for your time this morning, perry bacon. guest:...
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he's one of the most popular sports casters in america. he's talking about tossing out a pitch for the red sox. nantz cried tears on the stand as he testified his wife lost interest in his career. she wouldn't join him in events. she wouldn't let him hang an oil painting of himself in the house. she was a shopaholic. she describe add necklace she bought saying i think it has some sort of stone. i would think for 12 clams it has a stone. he admitted he took a young lover, but their marriage was dead. the wife says no way, i was in marriage counseling since last year. randy, i understand you know her divorce lawyer. give us some insight on this. >> she didn't want a trial. they couldn't resolve their differences. it's the highest award in connecticut of alimony. it lets some people realize there's validity to marriage is a partnership. both sides should get part of it. $1 million out of $7 million, is it so terrible. when they break up, they each walk away with something. he gets the rest. >> i don't have a problem with it. give her the mone
he's one of the most popular sports casters in america. he's talking about tossing out a pitch for the red sox. nantz cried tears on the stand as he testified his wife lost interest in his career. she wouldn't join him in events. she wouldn't let him hang an oil painting of himself in the house. she was a shopaholic. she describe add necklace she bought saying i think it has some sort of stone. i would think for 12 clams it has a stone. he admitted he took a young lover, but their marriage was...
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now he says he's making a big bet on america's economic future. yesterday he made the biggest deal of his life when his berkshire hathaway bought the burlington northern santa fe railroad. the company is worth -- i think it was about a $40 billion deal and buffett says this is an all-in bet on the economic future of the u.s. basically he's saying i think the economy will do better and that means that the railroad will do better as they ship more stuff. so we shall see. >>> police say they found stacks and stacks of stolen luggage at somebody's house. looks like a huge suitcase scam. how one officer cracked it. >>> quarter till the hour. overhauling your health care may take longer than expected. yesterday senate majority leader harry reid was asked if his health care bill would pass this year. reid refused to give a time table. democrats say the congressional budget office blew either deadline for analyzing the bill's cost. the senate cannot vote until they're finished and the delay also may mean that reid is having trouble getting enough votes. >
now he says he's making a big bet on america's economic future. yesterday he made the biggest deal of his life when his berkshire hathaway bought the burlington northern santa fe railroad. the company is worth -- i think it was about a $40 billion deal and buffett says this is an all-in bet on the economic future of the u.s. basically he's saying i think the economy will do better and that means that the railroad will do better as they ship more stuff. so we shall see. >>> police say...
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>> just hanging around. >> she grew up in front of america on the sitcom "full house." but she did drugs behind closed doors. i'm back with jodie sweetin. your story is so familiar in a certain way to people who watch television. the list of child stars with trouble with drugs and alcohol, britney spears, todd bridges, tatum o'neal. corey feldman. michael jackson. what is the reason that child stars have such troubles, do you think? there are some that didn't. >> there are some that didn't. i think that there are two things. it's kind of what came first, the chicken or the egg. the personality type that is drawn to performing and talent and that stuff has sort of some of the issues of insecurity and they're compensating by performing. are those things that might be underlying the addictive behavior? and then do all of the permissiveness of being in the business, growing up in an adult business, being allowed to do things at an early age? i think it's a combination of things. >> were you unprotected by the family. >> not at all. my family was incredibly involved. my mom
>> just hanging around. >> she grew up in front of america on the sitcom "full house." but she did drugs behind closed doors. i'm back with jodie sweetin. your story is so familiar in a certain way to people who watch television. the list of child stars with trouble with drugs and alcohol, britney spears, todd bridges, tatum o'neal. corey feldman. michael jackson. what is the reason that child stars have such troubles, do you think? there are some that didn't. >>...
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. >>> exporting americana to america. these banlds rocking out china want to export their rock 'n' roll to the place it was born. >>> first off for you, convicted rapist accused of keeping ten bodies in his basement, backyard and living room is being held without bond. a judge made that decision in the last 90 minutes, after prosecutors called anthony sowell an incredibly dangerous threat to the public. cleveland police found more corpses, four more corpses, and a skull at sowell's home yesterday. the bodies of six women were found last week. today authorities will search the walls and the floors as well of the home. >> this gentleman and the scenarios around all these victims until we know exactly how they lived their lives, it makes it very difficult for us to come up with answers to your questions. i have to believe at this point all these victims voluntarily went to this residence. >> as a registered sex offender, sowell was required to check in regularly with police, but officers did not have the right to go into the
. >>> exporting americana to america. these banlds rocking out china want to export their rock 'n' roll to the place it was born. >>> first off for you, convicted rapist accused of keeping ten bodies in his basement, backyard and living room is being held without bond. a judge made that decision in the last 90 minutes, after prosecutors called anthony sowell an incredibly dangerous threat to the public. cleveland police found more corpses, four more corpses, and a skull at...
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>> just hanging around. >> she grew up in front of america on the sitcom "full house." but she did drugs behind closed doors. i'm back with jodie sweetin. your story is so familiar in a certain way to people who watch television. the list of child stars with trouble with drugs and alcohol, britney spears, todd bridges, tatum o'neal. michael jackson. what is the reason that child stars have such troubles, do you think? there are some that didn't. >> there are some that didn't. i think that there are two things. it's kind of what came first, the chicken or the egg. the personality type that is drawn to performing and talent and that stuff has sort of some of the issues of insecurity and they're compensating by performing. are those things that might be underlying the addictive behavior? and then do all of the permissiveness of being in the business, growing up in an adult business, being allowed to do things at an early age? i think it's a combination of things. >> were you unprotected by the family. >> not at all. my family was incredibly involved. my mom was with me on
>> just hanging around. >> she grew up in front of america on the sitcom "full house." but she did drugs behind closed doors. i'm back with jodie sweetin. your story is so familiar in a certain way to people who watch television. the list of child stars with trouble with drugs and alcohol, britney spears, todd bridges, tatum o'neal. michael jackson. what is the reason that child stars have such troubles, do you think? there are some that didn't. >> there are some...
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. >> jeff writes this, has to say this, the election is no indication of where america is headed. only thing shown out of yesterday's election people still want a change from politics as usual. the next elections will be the true barometer of where americans are headed. richelle, great stuff. thanks very much. >> he's one of those throw the bums out kind of guy. >> rotate the tires every four years. >> yes. >>> their son was allegedly beaten to death by his college roommate. if that's not upsetting enough why these grieving parents were sent a bill for $29,000 by the hospital that treated their son. >>> gerald and elizabeth got a $29,000 bill from the hospital. along with the bill the detailed effort that forced them to relive their tragic loss. they said the bill and letter should have gone to the insurance company. police are accusing a fellow student of killing him. >>> detainees at the u.s. facility at guantanamo bay in cuba won't be getting the h1n1 flu vaccines after all. the task force responsible for detainees said they would be getting vaccinated. lawmakers quickly critic
. >> jeff writes this, has to say this, the election is no indication of where america is headed. only thing shown out of yesterday's election people still want a change from politics as usual. the next elections will be the true barometer of where americans are headed. richelle, great stuff. thanks very much. >> he's one of those throw the bums out kind of guy. >> rotate the tires every four years. >> yes. >>> their son was allegedly beaten to death by his...
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it builds on america's public-private system and it is paid for. the legislation meets the goals of health reform, enhanced protection for those with health coverage, now, affordable coverage for individuals and small businesses, strengthening medicare for our seenor, improved delivery of care with better health outcomes for all americans, and the containment of rapidly rising costs of health care. the status quo is unaffordable and unsustainable. passing health care reform benefits all of us, families, seniors, businesses, and the nation. i look forward to voting for this historic legislation and meeting the goals of health care reform for all americans. now is the time to act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas rise? ms. granger: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. granger: mr. speaker, on september 12, taxpayers sent an unequivocal message that smaller government, limited regulation, responsible spending and kee
it builds on america's public-private system and it is paid for. the legislation meets the goals of health reform, enhanced protection for those with health coverage, now, affordable coverage for individuals and small businesses, strengthening medicare for our seenor, improved delivery of care with better health outcomes for all americans, and the containment of rapidly rising costs of health care. the status quo is unaffordable and unsustainable. passing health care reform benefits all of us,...